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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



DECnniBEB 8, 1910. 



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ceed Phil Scanlan, >vtp wo 



succeed ffiAself if he wa#^ „„„ 



side Qf the fence politically^ as he has 

 made a splendid official. It is rumored 

 that a well known local florist is after 

 the office, and, of course, a host of 

 politicians also. 



There was quite a delegation of 

 traveling salesmen here last week and 

 all were from Philadelphia. They were 

 Martin Keukauf, of Bayersdorfer & 

 Co.; F. J. Farney, of M. Rice & Co.; 

 Will Craig, of Robert Craig Co., and 

 S. S. Skidelsky, of Skidelsky & Irwin 

 Co- J. J. B. 



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In the summer of 1909, as readers of 

 Ihe Review may remember, the Dingee 

 & Conard Co., of West Grove, Pa., pur- 

 chased "the corporation name, stock, 

 and all that pertained to the mail order 

 business" of Heller Bros., the rose 

 growers of this city. Since that time 

 the establishment conducted here under 

 the name of Heller Bros. Co. has really 

 formed a part of the Dingee & Conard 

 corporation and is spoken of ds-' the 

 western branch of the concern. The 

 company has repeatedly expressed its 

 determination to make this western 

 branch an important factor in the cata- 

 logue plant business of the country. 



The office of the company in this city 

 has been moved from the old dwelling 

 near the greenhouses, to the new build- 

 ing known as the Hudelson house, on 

 South Main street. An important addi- 

 tion has been made to the office force 

 by placing J. P. Brasselmann at the 

 head of the advertising department. For 

 sixteen years he was on the staff of 

 the McFarland publicity service in the 

 east, and is a thorough advertising ex- 

 p6rt. 



James McLaughlin, the grower and 

 propagator, is preparing a large stock 

 of plants of all kinds. He expects to 

 have a half million plants in the spring, 

 doubling the output. P. J. Lynch, the 

 managing owner of the business, is 

 optimistic as to its prospects in this 

 city. 



As already reported by The Review's 

 Philadelphia correspondent, Mr. Lynch 

 has just been married. He was mar- 

 ried at a most fitting time, the eve of 

 Thanksgiving, and the bride was Miss 

 Caroline Forkner. The same corre- 

 spondent characterizes Mr. Lynch as 

 "the brilliant, talented, versatile Joe 

 Lynch, who is able to do easily and 

 well a little more than the rest of us 

 can do with prodigious effort." 



Waterford, Conn.— Stanley Jordan, 

 formerly of Madison, N. J., has now 

 taken chiirge of the E. S. Harkness 

 estate, in this vicinity* > 



Clarksburg, W. Va.— George W. 

 Southern & Sons, the nurseryrae% were 

 particularly busy in the last part of 

 November on account of the demand 

 for shade trees, to be planted in yards 

 in various parts of the city. 



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